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6th June - Mass Mobilisation in Bolivia - Part 1

Mass Gathering* decides: Nationalisation and Popular Campesino Government
Racist assults on Indya Hemp
Guardian reports racist attack taking place in KingstandingEarth First! Summer Gathering 2005

Dewch ynghyd i rannu a chasglu syniadau fel y gallwyn amddiffyn ein daear rhag dinistr
Wednesday 17th - Sunday 21st August
Peak District
Phone: 0845 355 0111

Earth First! is not a cohesive group or campaign, but a convenient banner to work under for people who share similar ideas. The general principles behind the name are non-hierarchical organisation and the use of direct action to stop, and eventually reverse, the forces that are responsible for the destruction of the earth and its inhabitants.
Since 1992 many of the people under this banner have come together at gatherings to meet, socialise, discuss and organise direct action. This year's gathering will take place in the Peak District. Here, in our first national park, is some of Britain's most spectacular landscape.
Pride - The Real Rainbow

Brummies congregrate to pray to products in Selfridges

Shopping is the new religion, praying to products is the next logical step.
Vegan Festival in Birmingham

Saturday 18 June ~ 9.30am-5pm ~ FREE ADMISSION
Carling Academy, Dale End, Birmingham City Centre - only 5 minutes walk from New Street/Moor Street Stations
UK Women Terrorised by Israel

Please use text and images freely but do acknowledge to Adam Yosef/Urban Media if possible. Thanks.
Dubious agenda of "Make Poverty History" backer
Do all the backers of Make Poverty History really have the interests of the poor at heart?Live music fundraiser for African children
Please attend & promote a gig in Coventry this coming Sunday, which will raise funds for Uganda Sunrise, a UK charity helping children in AfricaGleneagles G8 Protests – Retaining the Initiative
Book your trains, coaches planes, and minibuses, oil your bike wheels and polish your walking boots. Seize the Gleneagles G8 days for true justice - seize the initive.The publication of the photographs of Saddam Hussein
The publication of the photographs of Saddam Hussein by the Sun is not only a flagrant violation of the 3th Geneva Convention, it also violates the human right on dignity of every prisoner of war, regardless of the crimeYMCA drops slave labour scheme for asylum seekers!
The YMCA have dropped section 10 - Hooray!Just announced on Radio Merseyside
31 May 2005


Greens welcome NON to Euro constitution
The Green Party reaction to the French people's response to the European Union constitution.Sanctuary for Zahrieh, Alirezah and Navid
'Sanctuary for Zahrieh, Alirezah and Navid'The Rahimi Larki family Zahrieh, Alirezah and Navid; nationals of Iran, were taken from their Wolverhampton home on Monday 16th May and taken to Yarl's Wood Removal Centre, where the are today. Most of their belongings were left behind. One of the Immigration officers packed their son, Navid's, belongings, bundling a lot of useless stuff into the bag, such as a blanket and toy puppets.
Whose Rules Rule? WDM Conference 2005
Whose Rules Rule? African AnswersA free public conference on Africa in the making of global justice
Saturday 18 June 2005
14:00-17:30 Aston University, central Birmingham
Stop the YMCA using Asylum Seekers as Slave Labour

Protest against the slave labour of failed asylum seekers

The Home Office and YMCA are pledging that this scheme will be under section 10 of the Asylum & Immigration Act 1999.
The demonstration was small but effective. The 8 protestors stood their ground outside Millennium House (Liverpool City Council building) and were joined in solidarity by those invited to the meeting on their way in and out of the meeting and by those few who ’gate crashed’ - Councillors!
Vivisection lab in the Midlands loses yet another supplier
